Single input unlock for computing devices
Abstract
A device is described that, while operating in a lock-sensitive display. Responsive to detecting, and while receiving the first portion, the device displays a plurality of input nodes including a first node at the initial location and a second node at a subsequent location. Responsive to detecting the first portion of the continuous-gesture input at the subsequent location, the device receives a second portion of the gesture beginning at the subsequent location and ending at a final location where a third node is displayed. Based on the second portion of the gesture, the device determines an ordered-selection of input nodes beginning with the second node and ending with the third node. Responsive to determining that the ordered-selection satisfies an unlock sequence, the device transitions to operating an unlocked-state where the device displays a graphical user interface.
Claims
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1. A method comprising:
while a computing device is operating in a locked-state:
while receiving, by the computing device, beginning at an initial location of a presence-sensitive display, a first portion of the continuous-gesture input, outputting, by the computing device, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a plurality of input nodes, wherein a first node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the initial location and a second node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at a subsequent location;
detecting the first portion of the continuous-gesture input at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display;
receiving, by the computing device, beginning at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display and ending at a final location of the presence-sensitive display, a second portion of the continuous-gesture input;
determining, by the computing device, that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes a particular pattern near the second node;
responsive to determining that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes the particular pattern near the second node, determining, by the computing device, two subsequent selections of the second node;
determining, by the computing device, based on the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, an ordered-selection of input nodes from the plurality of input nodes including the two subsequent selections of the second node; and
responsive to determining that the ordered-selection satisfies an unlock sequence, transitioning, by the computing device, from operating in the locked-state to operating in an unlocked-state; and
while the computing device is operating in the unlocked-state, outputting, by the computing device, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a graphical user interface associated with one or more applications of the computing device.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the particular pattern is a curlicue pattern or a loop pattern near the second node.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein determining that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes the particular pattern near the second node comprises:
detecting the second portion of the continuous-gesture input moving away from the subsequent location and back to the subsequent location prior to contacting any other locations of the presence-sensitive display at which any other of the plurality of nodes is displayed.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first node and the second node are identical nodes.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein a third node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the final location and the ordered-selection of input nodes ends with the third node.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first node is a central node of the plurality of input nodes.
7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
detecting, by the computing device, an inflection point associated with the first portion of the continuous-gesture that occurs at the subsequent location, wherein the computing device begins receiving the second portion of the continuous-gesture in response to detecting the inflection point.
8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
detecting, by the computing device, a pause associated with the first portion of the continuous-gesture that occurs at the subsequent location, wherein the computing device begins receiving the second portion of the continuous-gesture in response to detecting the pause.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein:
each input node of the plurality of input nodes corresponds to a different integer;
the ordered-selection corresponds to a first sequence of integers;
the unlock sequence corresponds to a second sequence of integers; and
determining that the ordered-selection satisfies the unlock sequence comprises determining, by the computing device, that the first sequence of integers corresponds to the second sequence of integers.
10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
while receiving the first portion of the continuous-gesture input, determining, by the computing device, first touch events associated with the first portion of the continuous-gesture input;
while receiving the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, determining, by the computing device, second touch events associated with the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, wherein determining the ordered-selection comprises determining the ordered-selection based on the second touch events and not based on the first touch events; and
responsive to receiving the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, discarding, by the computing device, the first touch events from a memory.
11. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause at least one processor of a computing device to:
while operating in a locked-state:
while receiving, beginning at an initial location of a presence-sensitive display, a first portion of the continuous-gesture input, output, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a plurality of input nodes, wherein a first node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the initial location and a second node of the plurality of input displayed is display at a subsequent location;
detect the first portion of the continuous-gesture input at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display;
receive, beginning at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display and ending at a final location of the presence-sensitive display, a second portion of the continuous-gesture input;
determine, that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes a particular pattern near the second node;
responsive to determining that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes the particular pattern near the second node, determine two subsequent selections of the second node;
determine, based on the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, an ordered-selection of input nodes from the plurality of input nodes including the two subsequent selections of the second node; and
responsive to determining that the ordered-selection satisfies an unlock sequence, transition, from operating in the locked-state to operating in an unlocked-state; and
while operating in the unlocked-state, output, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a graphical user interface associated with one or more applications of the computing device.
12. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein the particular pattern is a curlicue pattern or a loop pattern near the second node.
13. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the at least one processor to determine that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes the particular pattern near the second node by at least detecting the second portion of the continuous-gesture input moving away from the subsequent location and back to the subsequent location prior to contacting any other locations of the presence-sensitive display at which any other of the plurality of nodes is displayed.
14. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein the first node and the second node are identical nodes.
15. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein a third node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the final location and the ordered-selection of input nodes ends with the third node.
16. A computing device comprising:
a presence-sensitive display; and
at least one processor configured to:
while operating in a locked-state:
while receiving, beginning at an initial location of the presence-sensitive display, a first portion of the continuous-gesture input, output, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a plurality of input nodes, wherein a first node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the initial location and a second node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at a subsequent location;
detect the first portion of the continuous-gesture input at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display;
receive, beginning at the subsequent location of the presence-sensitive display and ending at a final location of the presence-sensitive display, a second portion of the continuous-gesture input;
determine, that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes a particular pattern near the second node;
responsive to determining that the second portion of the continuous-gesture includes the particular pattern near the second node, determine two subsequent selections of the second node;
determine, based on the second portion of the continuous-gesture input, an ordered-selection of input nodes from the plurality of input nodes including the two subsequent selections of the second node; and
responsive to determining that the ordered-selection satisfies an unlock sequence, transition, from operating in the locked-state to operating in an unlocked-state; and
while operating in the unlocked-state, output, for display at the presence-sensitive display, a graphical user interface associated with one or more applications of the computing device.
17. The computing device of claim 16 , wherein the particular pattern is a curlicue pattern or a loop pattern near the second node.
18. The computing device of claim 16 , wherein the first node and the second node are identical nodes.
19. The computing device of claim 16 , wherein a third node of the plurality of input nodes is displayed at the final location and the ordered-selection of input nodes ends with the third node.
20. The computing device of claim 16 , wherein the first node is a central node of the plurality of input nodes.Cited by (0)
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